The Arab League Summit in Sirte, Libya at the end of March 2010:
- "reaffirmed that all Arab countries that are signatories to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) demand the international community to undertake immediate actions to free the world from nuclear weapons.”
- stressed the need “to translate international initiatives aimed at eliminating nuclear weapons from the world into concrete, binding and time-tabled programmes”.
- underscored that progress towards achieving this goal “requires, as a first step, the ‘universalisation’ of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty”.
- reaffirmed “the importance of respecting the rights of NPT member states to possess and develop nuclear technologies for peaceful use, rejecting any restrictions to these rights under any argument”.
- demanded that the NPT review conference “adopt clear decisions and build up practical measures to make the Middle East a nuclear-free region”.
- warned that “Israel insistence on refusing to join non-proliferation treaty and submitting its nuclear facilities to the full guarantees system of the International Atomic Energy Agency, will lead the region to an arms race of dramatic consequences”.